Survey of 750 likely voters was conducted August 5-6, 2014. The margin
of error is +/- 4 percentage points. Results from the poll conducted May 7-8, 2014 are in square brackets. Results from the poll conducted January 22-23, 2014 are in parentheses.

Inside the numbers:

Hagan who is seeking a second six-year term was elected to the Senate in 2008 with 53% of the vote. She has the support of 73% of North Carolina Democrats. Tillis, the winner of a hotly contested GOP primary, earns 79% support from the state’s Republicans and leads by better than two-to-one among voters not affiliated with either major party.

Hagan is viewed Very Favorably by 18% of voters and Very Unfavorably by 27%. For Tillis, Very Favorables are 14% and Very Unfavorables 22%. He is only slightly less well-known than the incumbent.

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